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Maps

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1907, Brook Ref. HOSM39126
1896 - 1907, Chillerton Ref. HOSM40801
1896 - 1907, Hale Common Ref. HOSM47371
1907, Rowbridge Ref. HOSM58202
1896 - 1907, Shalfleet Ref. HOSM58998
1881 - 1899, Bilborough Ref. HOSM37712
1881 - 1899, Bulwell Ref. HOSM39446
1881, Nottingham Ref. HOSM45640
1896, Thorpe Bay Ref. HOSM71121
1894, Lisson Grove Ref. HOSM65692
1886, Knighton Ref. HOSM63982
1895 - 1907, Widley Ref. HOSM64556
1895 - 1896, Westcliff-on-Sea Ref. HOSM64045
1885, Bradmore Ref. HOSM38609
1885 - 1900, Castlecroft Ref. HOSM40305
1885, Ettingshall Ref. HOSM44968
1885 - 1886, Park Village Ref. HOSM45112
1885 - 1904, Compton Ref. HOSM45408
1885, Merry Hill Ref. HOSM53521
1883 - 1886, Oxley Ref. HOSM55966

Books

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Memories

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Home

i was brought up on big Cullamores Farm in the 50>s and 60<s , which borders the downs banks. I have many happy memories of roaming the Downs with school friends, it was our play ground. I am at the moment researching the farm and ...Read more

A memory of Oulton Heath in 1959 by Pat Mason

Pauldens Fire

My mum and dad married in September 1950. They had their reception at Pauldens. The week after, they were back, at the funeral of my dad's dad who passed away the day after the wedding. My mum said Pauldens burnt down ...Read more

A memory of Hulme by Gail Prestwich

A Town Connected To My Family

My mother, Ena Bassett, was one of 9 children of Alice and William Bassett. She attended Tibberton School on the 25th September 1928 and is pupil number 294 on the Tibberton School Admissions ...Read more

A memory of Tibberton in 1920 by Margaret Brown

Childhood

I was born July 1951, my parents were Dorothy (nee Moore) and Eric Almond, we lived at 156 Warde St. It was my grandparent's house, my grandfather Thomas Almond had died in 1950, so we moved in with Gran Clara (nee Cheetham) ...Read more

A memory of Hulme in 1951 by Gail Prestwich

Wartime In Bournemouth With The Post Office Service

My mother,Margaret Newell was employed at the Mount Pleasant Post Office HQ, London. In 1940 she was moved to Bournemouth where I believe the Forces Postal Service had been headquartered. ...Read more

A memory of Bournemouth in 1940 by Martin Newell

Growing Up In Orchard Portman

My grandparents, Mr & Mrs R.C.H Walker, were the Headmaster and Headmistress at Orchard Portman School. My mother was the matron there for many years and we basically grew up at the school so many, many ...Read more

A memory of Orchard Portman in 1977

My Memories Of New Road, Chatham

I was 4 years old when my parents moved to 17 New Road, Chatham. It was 1937 - my father had a Radio and Electrical Business (Wholesale) he had been a traveller previously and wanted to have a more settled existance ...Read more

A memory of Chatham in 1940 by Jean Pearson

Mayoral Treats...

When my father, Cllr John Wood, was Mayor of Ealing in 1976 I enjoyed the treats that I got! Every weekend in the summer we would go to fetes, fayres etc and dad would open the events and my sister and I would be given some cash ...Read more

A memory of Ealing by Dave Wood

Christian Youth Fellowship Weekend

It may be 1965 and this is my query. Does anyone remember this event at Butlins in Minehead around Easter in either 1964 or 1965? I am trying to pinpoint the date to arrange a reunion but can't seem to get ...Read more

A memory of Minehead in 1964 by Linda Earl

Tooting From 1974 2009

I have very fond memories of Tooting. My parents and I moved to Fairlight Road in Tooting in 1974. My first memory of that is the smell of paint, and sausage rolls bought from the bakery shop just round the corner; the paint ...Read more

A memory of Tooting in 1974 by Anne Marie Ayton

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Captions

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Caption For Twickenham, King Street C1955

In 1924, Richmond House, a large house with extensive grounds on the river-front by the Embankment, came into council ownership, following an unsuccessful bid at auction, a fumbled attempt at compulsory

Caption For Maltby, High Street C1955

It is sale time again at Maltby's local department store, G T Thompson's. Here locals could spend their money on furniture, boots and shoes, children's clothes, and ladies' and gents' outfitting.

Caption For Over, Bridge 1906

Over stands close by to Maisemore on the A40, encompassing the River Severn and the River Leadon. As we pass Over, one can call in at the Dog, a pleasant pub.

Caption For Broadstairs, Thames Barge On The Beach 1897

This splendid view shows part of the fishing fleet and a spritsail sailing barge beached in the shallow waters at low tide. White painted bathing machines are visible behind the barge.

Caption For Maerdy, The Goat Hotel C1960

The Goat was a smart traditional hotel on the A5 at the time of this photograph. Nowadays it is a busy corporate activity inn. The A5 is now much busier too.

Caption For Woodbridge, The Thoroughfare 1894

Georgian buildings abound in the town, although it harks back to Tudor times; it owes much of its early development to Thomas Seckford, a lawyer at the court of Elizabeth I.

Caption For Ventnor, The Childrens Corner 1913

Children play with their toy yachts in the dedicated Children's Corner at Ventnor. In the background promenaders walk past a prominent establishment offering hot and cold sea water baths.

Caption For Ipswich, Museum 1896

Founded in 1847, Ipswich's museum was very much aimed at educating the working classes. In 1881, this new museum, designed by Horace Cheston, was built in the High Street.

Caption For Reading, The Maiwand Memorial 1890

Many years before Wargrave grew in popularity as a riverside village, Edith, wife of Edward the Confessor, held the manor, and at that time it was known as ‘Weregrave’.

Caption For High Wycombe, The Abbey 1906

Wycombe Cricket Club ground, it can now be seen re-erected at Chiltern Open Air Museum, complete with a toll-gate.

Caption For Ormskirk, The Catholic Church 1895

He had been arrested in France during the Revolution, but escaped and spent three years in Liverpool before coming to Ormskirk.

Caption For Worthing, South Street 1899

An 1821 Act of Parliament specified financial limits within which Worthing Town Commissioners could purchase land to erect a building to hold their meetings and provide and maintain a town clock.

Caption For Malmesbury, Looking Towards The High Street C1955

The Hartmoor area of Devizes lies to the south. This photograph is a revealing view of old England.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

Queen Victoria smiles graciously at her subjects from beneath a parasol. The team of horses bend under the weight of shining brasses and decorative tackle.

Caption For Ilkley, West View 1900

At the top of Wells Road, as the town turns to moor land, lies this delightful area, ideal for a little perambulation.

Caption For Newark, The Old Governor's House, Stodman Street C1955

J Graham are offering better furniture on cash or terms (the never-never?), while at J C Stanger flour was around 1s 3d for a 3lb bag; butter 2s 6d a pound; and eggs 3s 10d a dozen.

Caption For Mithian, The Village C1950

This old mining village lies just off the main road between St Agnes and Perranporth.

Caption For Wivenhoe, View From The Quay C1960

These charming houses are at the east end of the quay; the left-hand one, Ferry House, is a reminder of the Colne ferry that crossed the river here. To the right are the cranes of a boatyard.

Caption For London, Diamond Jubilee 1897

Queen Victoria smiles graciously at her subjects from beneath a parasol. The team of horses bend under the weight of shining brasses and decorative tackle.

Caption For East Grinstead, London Road 1914

By 1914 the Cinema De Luxe had appeared at the south end of London Road.

Caption For Dorking, Fort Tea Gardens C1955

A marvellous view of the once bustling scene at the tea rooms near the summit of Box Hill, close to the Monument. The Old Fort itself was built against the French.

Caption For Watlington, Town Hall C1955

The small town of Watlington, at the foot of the Chiltern escarpment, used to be famous for its many inns.

Caption For Penally, Giltar Point And Sands C1955

Giltar Point is an expanse of limestone projecting out into the sea at the end of Tenby's South Beach.

Caption For Ashbourne, Memorial Gardens C1955

This is the bandstand in the well-kept Memorial Gardens at Ashbourne, as it looked in the mid-50s.